
Apartments near Fidler's Green in San Diego, CA (402 Rentals)


2010-2016 Bacon St

1737 Ocean Front St

5012-5020 Santa Monica Ave

Ocean Front Vacation Rentals

1719 Ocean Blvd

5040 Santa Monica Ave

Surfside Cottages

5018 Saratoga Ave

5050 Santa Monica Ave

5041-5045 Cape May Ave

1915 Abbott St

5074-5080 Santa Monica Ave

5018-5024 1/2 Cape May Ave

5026-5032 Cape May Ave

5073-5079 Saratoga Ave

5050 Cape May Ave

5076 Saratoga Ave

5058-5072 Cape May Ave

5115 Saratoga Ave

2918 Dickens St

Punta Lara

Villa Marina

Harbor Place

Harbor Villa Apartments

2829 Nimitz Blvd

The Crest Apartments

3111 Macaulay St

3126-3140 Nimitz Blvd

Evergreen Villas

3020 Oliphant St

3026-3066 Kellogg St

Newly Renovated - 321 San Elijo Apartments

2063-2071 Chatsworth Blvd

Park Loma Apartment Homes

Palermo Terrace

4154 Udall St

4231 Voltaire St

Villa Point Loma

Jo-Mar Apartments

Monterey Apartments

The View

Sunset Place

The Greencliff Apartments

4802 Orchard Ave

4781-4783 Santa Cruz Ave

Sunset Cliffs Apartments

4825 Del Mar Ave

Elan Ocean Lofts

Famosa Vista Apartments
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